capering
英 [ˈkeɪpərɪŋ]
美 [ˈkeɪpərɪŋ]
v. 雀跃; 欢跃
caper的现在分词
现在分词:capering
柯林斯词典
- 刺山柑花蕾
Capersare the small green buds of caper plants. They are usually sold preserved in vinegar. - VERB 欢跃;雀跃
If youcaper about, you run and jump around because you are happy or excited.- They were capering about, shouting and laughing...
他们欢呼雀跃,放声大笑。 - Painted musicians capered behind gorgeous banners.
涂脂抹粉的音乐家们在绚丽的横幅后面欢跳雀跃。
- They were capering about, shouting and laughing...
- N-COUNT 欺骗行为;不法活动
A dishonest or illegal activity can be referred to as acaper.- She served six months in prison for the helicopter caper.
她因为直升机一案坐了6个月牢。
- She served six months in prison for the helicopter caper.
- N-COUNT 恶作剧;玩笑;胡闹
Activities or behaviour that are not at all serious can be referred to ascapers.- Jack would have nothing to do with such capers...
杰克不愿扯上这种荒唐的事。 - What a mess we were in at the end of this caper — hair, eyes, cheeks and neck covered in treacle.
胡闹了一通后,我们浑身脏得一塌糊涂——头发、眼睛、脸颊、脖子上,全是糖浆。
- Jack would have nothing to do with such capers...
双语例句
- Missing you, is the capering of my fingers on the keyboard that are typing my flying miss flowing through my heart and growing into a note that is swinging up and down in the air.
想你,看手指在键盘上孤单的跳跃,敲打我翻飞的思念,让牵挂在心头涌动,化为迭次起伏而寂寥的音符在空气中飘荡。 - The past few weeks have produced a capering procession of well-known men caught with their trousers down, while their wives are photographed with swollen eyes hidden behind fashionable shades.
在过去的几个星期里,众多男明星接连被抓到有外遇,他们可怜的老婆们只能打扮的靓丽些,以此来掩饰自己哭肿的双眼。 - They were capering about, shouting and laughing
他们欢呼雀跃,放声大笑。 - Young Confucius imagines: beautiful river island, gurgling water, two birds in beautiful feather singing and capering
小孔丘的想像(画外)(略):美丽的河洲,河水潺潺流动,两只羽毛漂亮的水鸟在跳跃欢唱 - Next came the musicians and a rearguard of capering fakirs, whose cries sometimes drowned the noise of the instruments.
接着是乐队和一支狂热的信徒组成的大军,他们叫喊的声音,有时甚至掩盖了那震耳欲聋的乐器声。 - The lambs were capering in the fields.
小羊在田野里欢快地蹦蹦跳跳。 - I like to watch my dogs capering here and there.
我喜欢看我的狗儿们到处蹦蹦跳跳。 - It is money that we have not earned, the windfall, the magical bonus, that starts us capering.
只有不是我们挣来的钱,意外之财,魔术般出现的奖金或红利才使我们手舞足蹈。